undulated (un) homozygous mice exhibit vertebral malformations along the entire rostro-caudal axis. Pax 1, a murine paired box-containing gene, is expressed in ventral sclerotome cells and later in intervertebral disks along the entire vertebral column. We localized the Pax 1 gene on chromosome 2 between beta 2-microglobulin and the agouti locus to an area where un maps. DNA analysis of the un mutant revealed a point mutation in a highly conserved part of the paired box of Pax 1, leading to a Gly-Ser replacement. The chromosomal location and the mutation in the paired box of un mice in conjunction with Pax 1 gene expression in wild-type mice implicate a causative role of Pax 1 in generation of the vertebral column
peer reviewedPax 1 is a member of the paired-box containing gene family. Expression has previously b...
peer reviewedPax-1, a member of a murine multigene family, belongs to the paired box-containing clas...
A murine multigene family has been identified that shares a conserved sequence motif, the paired box...
undulated (un) homozygous mice exhibit vertebral malformations along the entire rostro-caudal axis. ...
peer reviewedThe mouse is a very useful system for the analysis of vertebral column development, par...
The analysis of the development of the skeletal system has been greatly facilitated by the availabil...
Abstractundulated extensive mice carry a deletion of at least 28.2 kb, removing the terminal Pax-1 e...
peer reviewedThe murine paired box-containing gene Pax1 is required for normal development of the ve...
peer reviewedPrevious studies have identified a single amino-acid substitution in the transcriptiona...
As a potential method to define genes that control vertebrate segmentation processes during embryoge...
We describe the spontaneous mutant mouse scoliosis (sco) that carries a new allele of Pax1 (un-i, un...
AbstractPax9, a recently identified mouse paired-box-containing gene, is highly homologous to Pax1 a...
peer reviewedThe paralogous genes Pax1 and Pax9 constitute one group within the vertebrate Pax gene ...
peer reviewedPax9, a recently identified mouse paired-box-containing gene, is highly homologous to P...
AbstractWe describe a novel transgene insertional mouse mutant with skeletal abnormalities character...
peer reviewedPax 1 is a member of the paired-box containing gene family. Expression has previously b...
peer reviewedPax-1, a member of a murine multigene family, belongs to the paired box-containing clas...
A murine multigene family has been identified that shares a conserved sequence motif, the paired box...
undulated (un) homozygous mice exhibit vertebral malformations along the entire rostro-caudal axis. ...
peer reviewedThe mouse is a very useful system for the analysis of vertebral column development, par...
The analysis of the development of the skeletal system has been greatly facilitated by the availabil...
Abstractundulated extensive mice carry a deletion of at least 28.2 kb, removing the terminal Pax-1 e...
peer reviewedThe murine paired box-containing gene Pax1 is required for normal development of the ve...
peer reviewedPrevious studies have identified a single amino-acid substitution in the transcriptiona...
As a potential method to define genes that control vertebrate segmentation processes during embryoge...
We describe the spontaneous mutant mouse scoliosis (sco) that carries a new allele of Pax1 (un-i, un...
AbstractPax9, a recently identified mouse paired-box-containing gene, is highly homologous to Pax1 a...
peer reviewedThe paralogous genes Pax1 and Pax9 constitute one group within the vertebrate Pax gene ...
peer reviewedPax9, a recently identified mouse paired-box-containing gene, is highly homologous to P...
AbstractWe describe a novel transgene insertional mouse mutant with skeletal abnormalities character...
peer reviewedPax 1 is a member of the paired-box containing gene family. Expression has previously b...
peer reviewedPax-1, a member of a murine multigene family, belongs to the paired box-containing clas...
A murine multigene family has been identified that shares a conserved sequence motif, the paired box...